A 16-year-old transgender student who claims to have been bullied by fellow students for years now faces criminal charges over a fight that left the other three teens simply suspended.

It was allegedly after two years of relentless bullying over her sexuality by students at California’s Hercules High School that Jewlyes Gutierrez says she snapped and finally fought back.

Cell phone video capturing the resulting Nov. 15 fight shows four girls scratching and pulling each other’s hair before Jewlyes is seen trying to run away.

When it ended all four students were suspended, the Contra Costa Unified School District confirmed, but it’s only Jewlyes who 10 days later was charged with battery by the district attorney.

Charles Ramsey, the school district’s president, slams that choice of action as completely biased and absurd.

“There are fights that happen at school campuses every day. What’s the real motive here?” he lashed out to the Daily News by phone Thursday.

Of the 21 years he’s served on the school board, after previously serving as an attorney, he argues: “I’ve never seen something where a child has been bullied and, yeah, they did something inappropriate but the school dealt with it.”

“They went through a period of apologizing to one another and then going back to school. And then the district attorney filed criminal charges? Wow,” he said.

Says the Transgender Law Center:

“Jewlyes, like so many transgender people, was the victim of constant harassment and attacks just because of who she is,” said the center’s legal director, Ilona Turner. “The charges against Jewlyes should be dropped immediately.”

Peep footage from the fade below.

How can a reasonably sane person watch this video of three girls attacking one and decide that the ONE should be charged with a crime and the three should walk around scot-free???